LIU Sharks secure a March Madness game against top-seed Arizona in San Diego

LIU Sharks Head to NCAA Tournament The auditorium at Long Island University, typically quiet on Tuesdays, buzzed with energy on Selection Sunday, resembling a lively gathering more than a classroom. The university’s marching band and cheer squad filled the space, alongside the men’s basketball team, all brimming with excitement for what March would bring. Then, […]
Hateful graffiti at San Jose State demands the removal of Jews.

Graffiti with anti-Semitic messages was discovered at San Jose State University, demanding the “eradication of Jews” and urging students to “make Osama proud.” This hateful content appeared on March 11 and 12. One of the messages referred to a comparison with a past terrorist attack, stating, “Sorry SJSU, but by the grace of Allah 3/11 […]
Bodycam video reveals police shooting at San Marcos driver who discharged firearm

Alarming body camera footage has emerged, showing six officers firing at a car passenger who grabbed a gun and opened fire during a standoff in San Diego. The San Diego Sheriff’s Department released this video of the incident that unfolded in San Marcos on February 18, where a 33-year-old passenger was shot and killed following […]
San Diego pension board approves $563 million yearly payment, the city’s largest ever

San Diego Pension Commission Votes for Record Payment On Friday, the Pension Commission in San Diego reached a unanimous decision to instruct the city to make its largest annual pension payment ever—an impressive $563.2 million—this coming July. This record amount is higher than anticipated, largely due to recent pay raises for employees. While the Commission […]
Authorities impose a quarantine in San Diego due to the discovery of an invasive fruit fly.

Quarantine Declared in San Diego County Due to Fruit Fly Threat This week, California agriculture officials announced a quarantine in parts of San Diego County after the detection of a harmful invasive pest that poses a serious risk to the state’s vital fruit and vegetable industry. A 77-square-mile area in La Mesa is now under […]
San Diego Bishop accused of stealing $270K from church resigns

Vatican Announces Bishop Resignation Following Arrest The Vatican recently confirmed that Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Bishop Emmanuel Hana Shaleta, who was apprehended at San Diego International Airport on charges of embezzlement and money laundering while attempting to leave the country. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office reported that Shaleta’s arrest occurred on […]
California is looking into possible voter petition fraud in San Francisco.

California’s Secretary of State is currently looking into alleged voter petition fraud after a video surfaced online that showed a group in San Francisco improperly paying individuals $5 for signatures and advising them to use fictitious names. The video captures members at a table near downtown San Francisco directing at least one person to sign […]
San Diego brings in lobbyists from D.C. to address Tijuana River sewage issue

In a bid to tackle the persistent odors and pollution that have plagued South Bay beaches for years, San Diego County is escalating its efforts regarding the Tijuana River sewage crisis. They’ve enlisted a Washington, D.C.-based law firm to seek federal assistance. County officials have inked a contract of up to $637,200 over five years […]
San Francisco Democratic group launches $10 million effort to eliminate CEO tax

A significant organization in San Francisco is allocating $10 million this year to combat a proposed tax, arguing it could jeopardize the city’s delicate economic recovery and increase costs for struggling residents. The moderate group, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, aims to counteract a series of progressive initiatives and candidates that, according to its […]
San Francisco moderates gather $10 million to oppose progressive candidates

Moderate Democrats Push Back in San Francisco Moderate Democrats in San Francisco are increasingly opposing progressive candidates. They feel that these candidates might disrupt the work of left-wing politicians who have been trying to address issues like rising homelessness and crime in the city, as highlighted in a recent report. A group called Neighbors for […]